Wednesday, September 24, 2014

9/24 Rees Lloyd,Jim Denton,Rear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker,Marita Noon

Talkback Wednesday 24 Sept 2014
Chuck Wilder Noon - 2 PM PDST
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Rees Lloyd Longtime civil rights attorney and veterans activist whose work has been honored by, among others, the California Senate and Assembly, and numerous civil rights, workers rights, and veterans’ rights organizations. He has testified as a constitutional expert at hearings before the U.S. House and Senate representing The American Legion. Rees also writes for News With Views and World Net Daily."Discussing  The Alcatraz 11 initiative for a Navy war ship to be named in honor of Adm. Jeremiah Denton, POW the Alcatraz 11, and Alvin Townley's outstanding book "DEFIANT" (www.newswithviews.com) (www.wnd.com)
Also:
Jim Denton The son of Adm Jeremiah Denton author of When Hell Was in Session, Jeremiah was, the senior American officer to serve as a Vietnam POW,  he told the amazing story of the almost eight years he survived as a POW in North Vietnam. James Denton  served as an active duty Communications and Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer on a US Navy warship from 1974-77. He later taught ASW tactics to senior Naval officers as a specialist in Soviet submarine warfare tactics and weapons. In the reserves, from 1979-84 he served in a Special Warfare unit and later at the Command Center for the Commander of the Atlantic Fleet. James  is the publisher and editor of World Affairs, and the online editor of WorldAffairsDaily.org  Both are published by the World Affairs Institute, a Washington D.C.-based, nonpartisan 501c3 organization, established to promote public education and awareness on international issues related to war and peace. ( WWW.WorldAffairsDaily.org )
and:  Rear Admiral Robert H. Shumaker (USN, ret.),  a highly decorated Navy fighter pilot  who was shot down on February 11, 1965, he survived eight years (2,923 days) as a POW in Vietnam, separated from his wife and then-two month old son. Perceived as a leader of POW’s defying communist demands to betray the U.S., he and ten others were sent to what was considered  Vietnam’s worst prison. The horrible conditions, including horrific torture, endured by that group, who became known as the “Alcatraz 11


Marita Noon Author of Energy Freedom, she  serves as the executive director for Energy Makes America Great Inc. and the companion educational organization, the Citizens' Alliance for Responsible Energy (CARE).Marita is also a columnist for Redstate.com  and a regular contributor to The Energy Tribune, Conservative Action Alerts, and EPA Abuse.com. Marita's previous books, include the best sellers, Wired That Way and Communication Plus. "Her commentary: : Senator Tom Udall wants to shut me up,also "We can do it better"-Scotland and The West Parallels"   (www.responsiblenergy.org)  (http://energymakesamericagreat.org/)  
(www.redstate.com)

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